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London, Luzac & Company, 1895. Reprinted by Cheng Wen Publishing Company, Taipei, 1968. 1 volume in 12, 575pp + XIII., green cloth in good condition.
This volume can be divided into three parts. Initially, Eitel traces the history of Sino-British relations under the domination of the East India Company from 1625 to 1834. The second portion traces the course of British public opinion and government policy toward China following the failure of Lord Napiers mission to Canton in 1834. During this period public sentiment grew for the establishment of a British colony in China. The final portion deals with the pre-British history of Hong Kong, the cession of Hong Kong to British in 1841, and the administrative history of the colony. The administrative history is a term by term account of the affairs of Hong Kong under each governor that served there between 1841 and 1882. This volume contains considerable data on the politics, finances, social problems, trade and commerce of Hong Kong.
Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1985. 1 volume in-8, 243 pp., brown hardback with a blue illustrated dustjacket, flat spine, a Chinese stamp on the title page, enriched with 28 tables, 7 maps and several photos, very good condition.
Contents: Tables - Maps - Introdution: Counterrevolution in China - The Communist Bases in Jiangxi - Warlordism and Factionalism during the Encirclement Campaigns - The Three Parts Military and Seven Oarts Politics Policy: The Role of Political Reform - Hearts and Minds: The Role of Socioeconomic Reform - Law and Order: The Role of Guomindang Provincial Security Forces - The Fifth Encirclement Campaign and the Fall of the Central Soviet - Repression and Reconstruction: Jiangxi during the Post-Soviet Period, 1935-37 - Conclusion: Militarism, Elitism, and the Fate of Republican China - Appendix - Abbreviations.
Hong Kong, Published by The China Culture Press, Printed by Asiatic Litho. Printing Press, 1956 (Second Edition). 1 volume in-folio, 228 p., beige hard covers, illustrated dust-jacket, fully illustrated with black & white and colour photographs on New China, a copy in pristine condition. An other copy, sold without dust-jacket at 60 euros.
A beautifully illustrated book on the different Provinces of China.
Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, University of California Press, 1974. 1 volume, hard-cover with dust-jacket, in-8, XIII-326 pp., 10 maps and 13 tables, a very good copy.
Contents: Introduction - Two Theories Of Revolution - From The Lukouchiao Incident To The Sixth Plenum - The Initial Expansion In North China - Emergence Of The New United Front - Consolidation Of The New United Front - New Democracy In The Communist Bases - The Gun And The Peasants - Conclusion.
Lanham, Maryland, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1997. 1 volume in-8, xv-369 pp., paperback, printed covers decorated with a photo, a red Chinese name stamp on the title page, enriched with 4 maps and 16 photos, very good condition.
Contents: List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements - Note on Romanization - Abbreviations Used in the Notes - Introduction - Part One: The Marking of a Constitutionalist and Socialist - Part Two: Politician and Educator in Warlord and Guomindang China - Part Three: Opposition to Communism and the Guomindang during the Nanjing Decade, 1927-1937 - Part Four: Unity and Disunity during the War of Resistance against Japan - Epilogue - Bibliography - Glossary - Index - About the Author.